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New York Has Largest Urban » Population, Rhode Island “ WASHINGTON, Jan. 18.—For the first time in the country’s history ~ TRAN THE COUNTR M’CORMICK’S SHIRTS, |MME. GALLI-CURCI AT $3.82 APIECE, STIR FRENCH. PRESS ‘With World War Flag of Texas Regiment. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 1. altar draped with an American flag, ried through the World Sample of Parisian Profiteering on Well-to-Do American Tourists, They Say. PARIS, Jan. 18, ENATOR MEDILL M’'COR- MICK of Ilinoia, who Is now on his way to New York on @ transatlantic Hner, has twelve new linen shirts with him. And thereby hangs a twe which has caused considerable discussion in the Parisian papers, The Senator had to pay $8.82 aplece for the shirts, the bill for .which he turned over to a friend of his be- tle fronts of Europe by ment, Mme. Amelita Galll-Curel FOR FAST TNE noon Saturday. by the regiment. It was given on last visit to Fort Worth, when she Greatest Percentage. ment” Mme. Galli-Curci's wish that It be than half of the population o* a simple home event. It is not yet ‘the Continental Unite! States is living| fore sailing, as an beter bi arte cided .ether the couple will have Americans are being» “dont y endants or not. Dr, Harry P, De. urban territory. Persons living in Frehoh merotaats. yamor of. Plymouth ‘Congregatl: ities and towns of more than 2,500 Liintransigeant editorially de- Church, will officiate, ‘when the 1920 census was taken nuin- ered 64,318,002, the Census Bureau| \French profiteera and declaring |IKING CONSTANTINE announced to-day, whilo those tiving| Vhel we not put Ip droparyvcan | WILL NOT ABDICATE {m rural territory numbered 61,390,789 | tourists.” ‘The population of the citi 4 eee \ Qowns in 1920 showed a gain of 6.6 WANTS WILL FILED. Says There Is No Reason to Ignore Per cent over that in 1910, and was B14 per cent. of the total population @f the country. The proportion of trban population is larger than in trom from q York 1910 in all but three states—Colorado, Montana and Wyoming. The largest fncrease being that @ent, in 1920, The bureau's statement did not Undertake to account for the drift But peviously officiais have attrib- uted It largely to the World War and ‘York leads the country, while Pena- @yivania stands second, Illinois third, Ohio fourth, Massachusetts frth and New Jersey sixth. Rhode isiand hus ithe highest percentage of urban pop- ‘alation compared with its total pop- Blation, with 97.5 per cent.; Mussa- setta is second with 94.8, New fourth with 78.7, California Ofth with 8.0, and [llinois sixth with 67.9, fends the Senator, rebuking His Recall by Greek Glendale Man Saye Brother Sata It People. Was No Concern of Hin, Andrew Dielins of No. 2948 Myrtle Avenue, Glendule, has petitioned sur- rogate Noble of Queens County at Ja- matca for an investigation In connec- tion with the estate of his mother, Mra Mary Diell. 4, who died In October, 1920 Dielins sald he has been Informed that his mother made a will in 191», in which she provided for him. 1h. Dielins left two sons. Dielin said he has been unsuccessful in efforts to have his brother Paul fle it, Paul hex told him, he says, it was none of his conce:n, for Michigan, 47.2 im 1910 to 611 per declared here yesterday. by the Greek people. Can any one go away? The French Inalat upon the rurai to urban territory, tying out a campaign against me. ‘The Surrogate set Jan, 27 for the| it is an excuse to get the treaty of Mires selaites. hearing. Sevres revised and to force the Grocks in total urban population New -_—_—_——_ out of Smyrna.” B. R. T. LINE STOPS TO-NIGHT. Cars Over Park Slone Route Cemse Operation at Midnight. At’ midnight to-night the Brooklyn Mother Wins $5,000 for Pirem: Death. A jury before Judge Garvin in attg the Park Slope line, the Pubdle| $5,000 in favor Mra. Eva Kunde of Service Commission having refused to] 524 approve a plan to end the line at Park Cigcle. axsengers In the sections of Brooklyn who use the Park Slope fine will be forced to take Smith Street and Vander- bilt Avenue surface lines. 67th Street, Brooklyn, mothe: Alfred Kunde, a Hook and Ladder Company No, who was killed at a fire on board steamship K. I. * Luckenbach, third with 82.7, New, Jersey Company for $50,000. BRIDE ON SATURDAY Wedding: Altar Will Be Draped Before an and on bat+ Texas recl- Homer Samuels will be married here at The flag ts a gift to Mme. Galll-Crret adopted as the “daughter of the reg! Arrangements for the wedding, com- pleted to-day, are in accordance with ATHPNS, Jan. 13.—King Constantine will not abdicate the throne, even tf ihe Allied nations should refuse to recog- nize his rights as Greck Sovereign, he “L will not abdicate,” he asserted. “There Is no reason to ignore my recall many people of Greece who want me to perhaps It ls not so much against me as Admiralty Term of Federal Court in Rapid Transit Company will cease oper-* Brooklyn to-day returned a verdict of fireman attached to Kunde sted the Morgan Engineering CAUGHT IN SALOON CELLAR. Newark Pottce Hold Tre Mem on Rorgliary Charae. Benjamin Cooper of No. t*) Betmont Avenue, Newark, and Baril Stone of Trenton were arrested by policemen in the cellar of Sam Slegler'a saloon, No, erly Avenue, Nowark, early to- Much lquor waa stored in the) Cooper made a dast for tib- |" keel aaa Whe ‘but was halted by @ shot In the|Vaice number of the Round Hill . ‘They were held on @ burglary |. Church. Hie wife eurvives him, prereenseth hn Pours Keres on Pires May Die. Mra, Inanc R. Pelt of Flemington, N J, poured kerosone into the kitehen fi lay. An em- AUCTIONEER GETS $12,570. baccarat dil taal el Had Asked @15,080 for Appratatohe Leewy Bstate. Surrogate Foley yesterday awarded Samucl Marz, auctioneer, of No. 115 Weat 234 Street, $12,600 for his services In appraising the estate of Benno Loewy, well known lawyer of No. 206 Brond- way Mr. Marx asked $15,086, The execu- tora objected on the ground that he had agreed to do the work for $10,000. An accoufting filed by John G, Con- N. H. Heated Dies.tn Con Cob, of Cos Cob, former Selectman, member General Assembly State Legislature and town School Magon here, Cob last nigh ar shed and charge. Fourteen batrels of whiskey worth been stolen yer. 83 North River, in an otherwire way, tomporary adminiatrator, placed the value of the entate at $183,645, $66,- 693 of this ropresenting the value of her ras Mr Loewy's books and autographs and $86,061 the value of his atamp collec- tion. 'He left more than 10,000 law rere’ books, His library and stam) M Cornell University: ial Dad truck. According to the police the thert irs. Van Peilt’e rou! men, who amothered the flames with blankets. Mra; Van Pelt waa sald) to have a chance of recovery. yust do- at ‘roy anal ~ Stern Brothers West 42nd Street (Between 5th and 6th Avenues) West 43rd. Street Extraordinary Price Concessions in A SALE of MEN’S SHOES Comprising assortments from our regular stock which are incomplete in size range, augmented by a recent special purchase. MOST REMARKABLE VALUES at $6.95 FerTanCcattckin $17,775) For Brown Cordovan All Laced Shoes constructed to the highest specifications. fad care Bur ans the No, r of m4, the Mra, Substantial Price Reductions on 344 STREET Broadway FRIDAY Unpvecedentcd Reductions on Smart Wraps & Wrap-Coats Regular Prices 39.75, 49.75 to 55.00 moni 29,00 The Season’s Lowest Price for Coats of Such Fashion, Quality and Workmanship HEF are reductions unusual even for these days of many reductions. And since they were unmatc! ed values at their regular prices, these coats and wraps at their reduced price, preset a not-to-be-missed oppor- tunity for those still seeking a “good buy.” "Ma‘evials include Bolivia, Duvet Velour end Silvertone, with fur collars of Australian Opossum, Raccoon or French Nutria. All silk lined and interlined, Three models illustrated. 'S Specialized Coat Salon—Third Floor, MEN’S WINTER UNDERWEAR Superior quality assortments from our regular stock © \ in an exceptional offering To-morrow At $1.45 Each At $1.95 Each : ($2.95 Values) ($2.25 Values) Men’s Natural Color Shirts and Natural Color Shirts and Drawers; Drawers of Wool and Cotton Mix- medium or heavy weight; Wool and Cotton Mixture, tures. 2090 Pairs ME!!’S VVOOL HALF HOSE Ribbed Tlose in light, medium and heavy weights, Heather Miature, Gray, Green or White. (Values to $1.45) 50c Per Pair Men’s English Wool Golf Hose— Light, medium or heavy weights. Attractive Brown and Green Heather Mixtures, also Oxford Grays. $1.95 $3.00 Values Finest English All Wool Hose— Light, meuiun or heavy weights; plain or ribbed effects. Solid colors, Heather Mixtures and sport designs, $1.35 (Values up to $2.75) Drastic Price Reductions in a Clearance Sale of MEN’S HATS @ FRIDAY and SATURDAY } High:Grade Imported and Domestic Hats taken from our | regular stock and reduced from the for ner_low prices. MEN’S SOFT or DERBY HATS Incomplete range of sizes, REDUCED TO REDUCED TO $6.75 $4.50 Formerly $8 to $10 Formerly $6 each REMARKABLE PRICE REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT FOR FRIDAY & SATURDAY THIS IN ADDITION TO OUR REGULAR LOW PRICES ’ * ’ . Clearance Women’s & Misses’ Suits REGARDLESS OF FORMER PRICES 75 MEDIUM AND HEAVY WEIGHT SUITS—1n tailored and embroidered \ there Materials: Serge, Terie ae. and V; : Values to 80.00 for 45,00 Values to 65.00 for 35.00 _ Values to 50.00 for 25.00 WOMEN'S LINGERIE (2nd Floor) GOWNS, ENVELOPECHEMISES AND SKIRTS, in many attractive models, daintily trimmed. Vales 00 2,005 108. «os ccsesgienterenccesVouse 95 GOWNS, ENVELOPE CHEMISES AND SKIRTS, of soft nainsook, with fine trimmings. Values C0 3.06; (00.56.05 ic iticcsssscosegecvegcoscs | 65 GOWNS, finest quality, nainsook, beautifully trimmed with lace; also Philippine Gowns, hand made and hand embroidered. Values to 4.50;for ... 2.50 WOMEN'S GLOVES Closing Out Broken Assori.ments at Big Price Concessions WASHABLE CHAMOISUEVE—Several lots, includ: Strap Wrist, Slip-on, Giuatiec with co rtrasc insert, an 2 button models, drawn and embroidered backs. All well known, reliable makes, in desirable colorsand white, Values 1,00 to 1,50 per pair. Special at.... «79 12 BUTTON WASHABLE CHAMOISUEDE—Fine Im- ported quality, An excellent fitting and very dure able glove—in shades of Brown, Beaver, Grey and ys: Speclaliati., 7, ssiavessgccce 1.39 2.00 values pair. WOMEN’S HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR INTERESTING REDUCTIONS « WOMEN’S FULL FASHIONED COTTON STOCKINGS, Black, Grey or Brown. 55 ° Regularly 75c pair, at..........+. seeste eoesese 3 Pairs for 1.50 WOMEN’S MEDIUM WEIGHT COTTON STOCKINGS (seam back), Black, White and Brown. 35 Regularly 59c pair, at. ..........-.500 50 -3 Pairs for £.00 BOYS’ HEAVY BLACK COTTON STOCKINGS (sizes 7 to 11), Regularly 59c, at ....... . 3 Pairs for 1.35 WOMEN’S WINTER WEIGHT RIBBED COTTON COM. BINATION SUITS—Low neck, short sleeves, knee or ankle lengths, or high neck, short sleeves, ankle length. Regularly 2.50 and 2.75. Very special at........ 1.50 FLEECE LINED COMBINATION SUITS—High neck and long sleeves, or ‘ishop neck and elbow sleeves. Repplarly 1.50 and 1.15. 1.10 ana 1.25 Spectal:at,.....cccrsese LACE SECTION Lawes CHANTILLY © FLOUNCING, inches wide. Value 3.00 ¥d., for » 2.45 NOVELTY SILK NETS, in Black and White; 1 yard wide. Value 2.25 yd., for. CREPE CHIFFON, Value 2.35 yard, for DRESS FABRICS At Less Than Half Former Prices HEATHER TWEEDS, 56 inches wide, Guaranteed all wool, in dark mixtures, An excellent wearing cloth. These goods were manufactured to sell at 4.50 yd. An exceptional offering at, per yd........., 1.59 FINE QUALITY FRENCH SERGE, 42 inches wide, in dark hair line stripes, in Brown and Blue combinations. All pure wool, Fo ay 2.85 yd. Special at..... erie eas wae 1.23 SHEETS Almost 4 Former Prices Not a nameless quality, but the celebrated “Pequot” brand, a standardof excellence, at the following extraore dinary prices: 22 Sheets, size 63x99, regularly 2.33, Sale Price 1.30 Sheets, size 63x99, regularly 2.65, Sale Price 1.45 Sheets, size 72x99, regularly 2.3), Sale Price .1.6) Sale Price Sale Price 1.90 Sheets, size 90x90, Sheets, size 9)x9), §9¢ OUTING FLANNEL AT 25¢ YD. EXTRA QUALITY, 36 inches wide, in a good assortment of staple patterns, fast colors guaranteed, MEN'S SECTION Half Price Sale of Men's Pajamas and Night Shirts Not In years have we been able to offer such big values, LOT No. 1—-Men’s Palamas, “Universal” make. Made of fine quality cotton fabrics In all the wanted plain talnes: All sizes. Values 3.35, for.,,..,, 1.69 LOT No. 2—Men's Pajamas, “Universal” make, manu- facturers’ samples—big assortment of pine grade fabrics In plain and woven stripes, tastefully trimmed. Values to 5,50, [OF ,....46ssseereeers 2.45 LOT No. 3—Men’s Pajamas, made of good substantial wearing quality Domet Flannel, Silk frog trim- med, AN sizes. Values 3.00, f0F-.secssevrees, We FD LOT No, 4—Men's Night Shirts, “Universal” make, genuine “Frult of the Loom” muslin, with and without collar, . Sizes to 20, Former Price 1 9 py | (:) eee 3 LOT No, 8—Men’s Night Shirts, “Universal™ made, manufacturers’ samples, beautiful assortment of high est grade fab.ics, Trimmed in pala whice aad 1 6 c lors, Sizes to 20. Va ue. to 3.35, for : regularly 3.19, regularly 3. Wy